Sail Croatia launches cycle cruise charters


Sail Croatia launches cycle cruise charters

Saturday, 18 Oct, 2022 0

Sail Croatia has launched new whole-ship charters for its Cycle Cruises, which will depart in April or May next year. 

Sail Croatia’s Cycle Cruises allow cyclists to exclusively book one of three grades of ship on a seven-night itinerary.

Cruises depart from Split or Dubrovnik and visit popular pedal spots in Dalmatia, including Hvar, Dubrovnik, Mljet National Park and Krka National Park.

The cruises are for cyclists of mixed abilities.

Guests are able to hire a bike or bring their own, with electric options also available.

Up to 32 guests can join the charter with a dedicated Cycle Guide and Tour Manager on hand at all times.

Groups can secure a ship with deposits of £50 per person.

The group manager will receive a free cabin in return for organising their group.

2022 has been Sail Croatia’s biggest ever year for cycling cruises, with the line almost doubling its capacity.

Grant Seuren, Sail Croatia director, said: “We’re predicting our private Cycle Cruises will be one of our most popular 2023 options, and hope this offer will appeal to groups of friends who have a shared love of cycling, or cycling club colleagues.”



Learn more about :   Sail Croatia ( United Kingdom )  



 

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